The London pop agitator turns internet scorn into a new track, pulling Mgna Crrrta’s Fahreen into a sharp, self-aware release.
Babymorocco doesn’t let criticism sit. The London artist’s latest single, “Annoying,” takes online noise and molds it into something deliberate, a track that feeds on the friction rather than deflecting it. The song arrives with a guest spot from Fahreen, a member of the resolutely strange Mgna Crrrta—a pairing that signals less of a crossover and more of a shared interest in discomfort.
The move fits Babymorocco’s history. His version of pop has always agitated, prodding at expectations with a mix of synthetic hooks and lyrical bite. Here, the premise is built from negativity: the kind of comments that pile up on feeds, the sort meant to dismiss. Instead of ignoring them, Babymorocco swallows the irritation and spits it back, shaping “Annoying” into something that feels like an answer without needing to explain itself.
Fahreen’s presence adds texture. Mgna Crrrta’s work thrives on controlled chaos, and that influence filters into the track as a disruptive undercurrent. It’s not a glossy feature; it’s a strategic collision. The result is a single that refuses to smooth over its edges, using tension as its own reward. Babymorocco doesn’t seem interested in converting critics—just in proving that the clickbait can be raw material.
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